MeisterGemÀlde EDUARD EDLER (), Bucht mit Booten vor
Eduard Edler - Sommerliche Bucht mit Segelbooten vor Capri * Elbing - Hamburg/St. Georg Technik: Ăl auf Malplatte MaĂe: Bild ca. 48 x 52cm, Rahmen 54 x 58cm; Rahmen mit AufhĂ€ngung Signatur: l.u. "Ed. Edler Capri 15" Datierung: ( Zustand: Bild 1a, frischglĂ€nzende Farben; Goldrahmen gut, altersgemÀà berieben, ohne Fehlstellen Meisterlich mit schwungvollem Pinsel und warmen Farben gemalte KĂŒstenlandschaft mit einem sich auftĂŒrmenden Gebirge, malerischen Ruinen, Pinien und der Silhouette Capris. Der Hamburger Maler, Zeichner u. Grafiker EE. machte sich vor allem als Maler von Schiffen im Auftrag von Reedereien einen Namen; Landschaftsbilder wie dieses gelangen selten auf den Markt. Bei Artprice.com ist der KĂŒnstler mit 32 Auktionen vertreten, beste vergleichbare Ergebnisse in Euro (jeweils plus ca. 30% GebĂŒhren): . Ein Marinebild von EE wurde 9/09 vom Auktionshaus Stahl fĂŒr 600EUR zuzĂŒgl. GebĂŒhren verkauft! Lit.: DER NEUE RUMP Aus: Lars U. Scholl, RĂŒdiger von Ancken Der Marinemaler Eduard Edler () - Eine biographische AnnĂ€herung Deutsches Schiffahrtsarchiv (DSA) , S. The Marine Artist Eduard Edler (). A Biographical Approach "Edler first made a name for himself during the s as a ship portraitist and poster-painter in the service of German shipping companies. It was in those years ? preceding the Second World War ? that he scored his greatest successes. During the s, when the one-hundredth anniversary of Hapag, Germany's largest shipping company was approaching in , Edler received a major order. He was asked to do portraits of all the ships that had sailed under the flag of Hapag since and never been illustrated or photographed. Pictures of sister-ships or shipyard drawings were made available to him as bases to work from. He even painted ships which had been under construction in and and never been delivered to the Hamburg shipping company due to the outcome of the war, depicting them sailing the high seas under the Hapag flag. This order, however, explains why the largest single collection of his paintings is today owned by the Hapag-Lloyd AG. The exact number of ship portraits Edler painted is unknown, since a catalogue of his works does not exist. The planned transfer of his estate to the Museum fĂŒr Hamburgische Geschichte, as fixed in his will, never came about. The documentary value of the paintings has to be examined from case to case, for Edler also had the gift of portraying ships about whose appearance he knew little, or next to nothing. After World War II he seems to have become less productive." ---- Vorbesichtigung+Direktkauf in Schöneberg, Versandkosten a.A.